Holder for high-tension electrodes.



Qvil'ucoaca A. R. DARLING. HOLDER FOR HIGH TENSION ELECTRODES. APPLICATION TILED JANE. 1913 Patented Nov. 11, 1913.

giuucnfoz site end of the inner member from that which receives the hightension electrode. 3. A holder for high tension electrodes, 'comprising inner and outer members of insulating material separated by a space filled with fluid under -comparatively high pressure as compared with the pressure in the electrode, the inner member being open at one end to receive a high tension electrode, a socket located Within the inner member, and a conductor leading from said socket through the opposite end of the inner memberfrom that which receives the high tension electrode.

4. A holder for high tension electrodes,

' comprising inner and outer members of insulating material separated by a space, the inner member being open at one end to receive a-high tension electrode, a socket located Within the inner member, and a con ductor leading from said socket through the opposite end of the inner member from that which receives the high tension electrode. Y

,5. A holder for high tension electrodes, comprising inner and outer'members of insulating material separated by a space, the inner member being open at one end to receive a high tension electrode, a socket located within the inner member, and a conductor for connecting said socket to a high tension source.

.6. A holder for high tension electrodes,

comprising an outer tube, an inner tube. within and spaced from the outer tube and; composed of two parts of different size of which the larger fits tightly over the smaller, a metal socket fitted within the smaller part of the inner tube where such smaller part fits into the larger part, said socket extending from the smaller part of the inner tube within and along the larger part thereof, said larger part of the inner tube being open at the end remote from the smaller part to receive a high tension electrode, and a controde, said inner member projecting beyond theouter member at the end which receives the high tension electrode.

8. A holder for high tension electrodes, comprising inner and outer members of insulating material separated by a space, the inn'er member being open at one end to reirom t e ends or" the inner member I vided With means for connecting it to a. high ceive a high tension electrode, and a conductin member located Within and spaced and protension source, said conducting member be ing in proximity to the high tension electrode when the latter is inserted in the open end of the inner member. I

9. A holder for high tension electrodes, comprising inner and outer members of insulating material separated by aspace, the inner member being open at one end to receive a high tension electrode, and conducting member located Within the inner member and provided with means for connecting it to a high tension source, said conducting member bein in proximity to the high tension electrode when the latter is inserted in the openend of the inner mem ber.

10. A holder for high tension electrodes, comprising a member of insulating material open at one end to receive a high tension electrode, a conducting member within said member of insulating material and in proximity to the high tension electrode when the latter is placed in said open end of the member of insulating material, and a conductor leading from said conducting member out of the opposite end of the member of insulatin receives the big tension electrode.

comprising a member of insulating material o en at one end to receive a high tension material from than which 11. A holder for high tension electrodes,

e ectrode, a conducting member within said member of insulating material and in proximity to the high tension electrode when the latter is placed in said open end of the member of insulating material, said conducting member being spaced rom all exposed surfaces of said member of insulating material,and a conductor leading from said 0011- ducting member out ot the opposite end of the member of insulating material from that which receives the high tension electrode.

12. A holder for high. tension electrodes,

comprising spaced inner and outer members W. Tnsr, G. B. SoHLnY. 

